March 31, 2022
The exhibition features images from Life Goes On (1938), Straight to Heaven (1939), Lady Sings the Blues (1972), The Watermelon Woman (1996), Pariah (2011), and several others.
read moreMarch 29, 2022
Alumna Victoria-Idongesit Udondian ‘16 is featured in her first New York City solo show, How Can I Be Nobody, at Smack-Mellon.
read moreMarch 29, 2022
Finally, there was a video installation that evoked the precarity of the domestic space.
read moreMarch 15, 2022
Poet Wendy Walters helped shape “Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast,” which explores slavery and its legacies.
read moreMarch 9, 2022
Nancy Cohen has been awarded a Pollack Krasner Grant, residencies at The Millay Colony and Yaddo, and multiple Fellowships in Sculpture and Works on Paper from the NJ State Council on the Arts.
read moreMarch 3, 2022
“It’s my hope that this exhibition will inspire further conversations about the influence and implications of 19th-century art that depicts enslavement," Walters stated.
read moreMarch 1, 2022
José Delgado Zuñiga received his MFA in Painting from Columbia University in 2017 and his BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2015.
read moreFebruary 28, 2022
No Emoji for Ennui, a group show featuring the work of current student Alison Nguyen, is on view at Light Work in Syracuse, New York until March 26.
read moreFebruary 25, 2022
Alumna Farah Mohammad ‘21 is featured in her first solo show at Nyama Fine Art Gallery in New York City.
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